Arrival and Depirtgre 4,Staiog. 1 , ' • 4111.1/ 8)&04 Mini:Ong .orer, ..) ' • the kroutee from v - 7; „ • Welloboro, 1)) ilopart "and , arrixe se fii lows from tt), WoUoboro Poet 001 co: • - WlELlAibino Ttoo&:—;pepart ttrilvO 3 . 34 p. lri IVILIABORO4 Mosoin.D.-7•DoPort,' 8 0.,104 arrive 0 p, WELLasoso & tourimmroati.—Dep. 'Sop. * Thur. 2 p. arrive Mcttday 4Thnroday at 12 rd. Woa/sem) &Trasar Badad.--tlepart 'Mon.-011 ttr. 9tilm . ortire'rucridity Frl;spatt TIOGIt COUNTY AGITATO,II. -Local Items. WEDNE9)AY, ALARCII 2, 1870. New Advertieementa. - Fisk & Hatoh—Bankera. Orphans' Court Sale—Charles Stockwell For Salo—James C. Van Gelder. ' To Creditors—George SV. - Foster. For Salo—George W. Foster. , Richardson Washing Machine. F. Stowell. Cathartics Pills—J. C. IVer. SELLINCF OFF.—Bullard & ocr.'s en tire stock of goods is now offered at coot, for cash., DONAtIoNB.--There will be a. &ration at Bailey Hall, Mansfield; for the benef4 of Rev. NV. IL Taylor, r Friday evening Feb. 2dth,1870. - - By order of oopirnitte4 There will L t a donation for_ Rev, 0. L. gib son, on Wednos 3 , (this) erening,'nt the'Seselon Room of the M. E. Church. . • RtLIGIOITS. John Cairns ha boon laboring four weeks a ,protracted meeting in the Presbyterian Church,in Osceola, and .we learn that about ninety persons have been eon , . Aerted, and the interest still continues. RM AI C SociErry.—Miss Susetin _Preston will entertain the above society on Thurs day evening, March 3d, 1870, by rending from the following authors, "My Soul and I."—Wnirrtnn. "Oernaut Hall."—Armnrcn, "The Vision of Sir Litunfal."—Lownta,. CONCERT.—Professor J. G. Townet, the popular ballad singer, and D. B. Towner, will give a concert aftherCourt Rouse, Wellibero, on Monday evening, March 7, 1870.. The.eon arts given by thOe gentlemen Ore ,of the brat order, and we bespeak for them a_ good bpuso. —TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. The Quarterly Convention of the I. 0. of G. T. will be held at Wellsboro, on Thursday' and Fri day, March 3d and 4th, 1870. Tho Convention will commence • on Thursday at 2 o'clock P. M., and close Friday evening with a public lecturo by lion. S. B. Chase., G. W. C. T. - .; Tnionr.B.—By the new stage arrange ments between this place and Tioga, oar citizens are enabled to make a trip to Corning and 41trara and back, the same day, , or from thence to this plane and back, in the same time. We are glad to chronicle a fact of so much Importance to our . people. This is a . 6iiiienienee of ogruslthieh we have long needed, and all the time there has beento ,good reason why we should have,doite without it. The arrangement is likely to increase the travel on this route greatly. THE WEATHER.—We have come up on the winter at last. Mercury fell ten degrees below zero, two or three mornings last week; and though the sun came out bright each day, the sleighing was not mueh affected. The lum bermen are makingzgood use of their opportu nity; and we now think all the logs will ho got Without this run of sleighing„ we should have seen tight times for money the coming year. Business of all kinds is enlivened. The young folks aro making a merry time " •sleighing"; and 'the old ones, listening to tic oh •orful southla of bells and happy voices, wan lcm back to the olden days, and forget the long cra interven ing, in dreams of happier times.' DRAMATIC.—Again wits he Court, House filled to listen to the repetition of " -M -arcel Erle" and " Regutar by the Welloboro Dramatic i , :toeiation, lust Wednesday evening. On account of the illness of Mr. ii. F. Truman, " Boa. and Cox" was omitted. J. J. M'Co took the place of Mr. A. Truman ps Manager, and acquitted himself well. Mr. I Bunnell did himself credit in his character of ,the " Maniac Lover." lie has genius for acting, and hat ho the benefit of training, would dank high. "Mary" was received with appluuso, find acted her part sv well as to win the tidutiration of al). , "Julia" is a pretty city belle, making easy coo quest of human hearts, cruel girl. "She puts " Andrew Adze" in training, in vain, to smooth away his rustio manners, for Andrew, like a Ira , elan, not in a mood of wooing, gives loose rein to Nature as she is, and leaves false art' to woman. " Do Brass '"made " a regular fix" of his t part. We "don't know why ho should—but ho The gout helped him out of it, however, in'good tido; but what good would all the gout in the acrid have done him, without a " rich relation" ? "Mr. Surplus" displayed a massorly comprehenr slob of the situation; and the charming "Airli Surplus" showed krrselOvorthy of the love oN such a genius. " Deborah" has'a graceful way of falling into a chair, at the right time, and on ‘inrierent inclination to relieve distress )ta tero for Sympathy. " Matilda Jane !" vet). nulls is a suQicient comment, unit she wore it ,Fell: The music enlivened the evening rely IN are glad to state ,that the leeolids mole than curer MI the expenses. in=l=l HERMAIC SOCIETY.—The lectu ro of Hugh Young . , Esq., un " The Chinese et ./.1070c, 1 at the Court Reuss, hut Friday evening, was lily 'cued to by a large audience, V. ith great interest. Itcontained many interesting facts concerning China and the Chinese, expressed in an easy, eon chi° style, and delivered in an agreeable, unpre tending manner, exhibiting not, a little research and accurate study. lie gives our old friend IL J. Ramsdell, form- erly of this place, and now the Washington cur rogpondent of tho N. Y. Tributus, a high compli ment, in saying that he has given bettor ac count of John Chin:l4 l min, than any other that the lecturer has read—for ho has read ;ill the leading ones lately given the pablio.' • The lecturer takes issue with dm Washingtoil correspondent of Tut: AmyAtoit upon tint Civi.) Service bill. _ Tho Chinese have long itructi:ied plan of competitory examinations of candidates for official position, similar to that proposed irt Congress by Mr. Jenekes. Upuu %this subject we are not disposed to differ with him. Frequent political convulsions, followed not unfrequently by a total change of administiation, have alrea dy produced, to our inirid, most dangerous re sults. One of the most imminent dangers to our government, is the power_ of patronage. The office of President, and indeed most of tho;itn portant official positions Of our Republic, are sought, not so much for the honor, and dig:legit imate profits, as fur the indecent but accustomed traffic in dealing - ciut offices—iii short, fort the power which such stations give. to the !incum bents. The lecturer did not enter partioularlyeinto - the question of the Chinese in our own Olitics.— This is one of the living questions of the day, destined as, he says, soon to become a le . ading issue in party Polities.' Thera can ha btit ono result; the logic of our times tends to itm and whatever party shall stand in the way of equal privileges to all nations, under koper rettrictions, in this country, must fall before it. The lecture was replete with frequent sallies td geaUino Yuuktc wit, worthy of the genius of Patrick James lii'Whorter," of the Emerald Boor:. AGENCY.—Mr. .13enj. Doane of Middlebury is agent for the sale of "Tice „Inter/. ran Cyre/oped6r, or Rome Rook of edge," in this county. Tho book treats of a great variety of subjects of interest to every family, and contains a largo amount of useful knowledge for the cultichtion of Lome pleasures anti duties. It is Written in a Popular style, easy of comprehension, in topics brief enough for an evening's reading. Indeed it is of that elan of books, not needc.l by those who have access to sources of accurate informa tion upon the subjects touched, yet it is instrnc tire and useful to that class of readers who cannot !pare time to go to the bottom of things. Such a book it purportii to be ; and we bare no doubt that farmers, mequinics and working men will End it worth all it coats. • 0-crintrifilkovai , loo . o.itirgesir p 0144 is Jargli clear type,-aud.titattititsuoraritari -ISC:different subjects. Among .them we uiention : The Family,: -Home, kindness, Tq bustafid; 'sires, fathers, niothcri,',Ohildron—a hint 'to "KOistb, To iounk o Ladies, To r'arenta and Wit; lloonomy, Mangers, Maxims, - precepts und , rnies,irells, cis terns, painting] whitewashes,: plowing draining, ' : fertilizing; ftineing, tlower gardens, the'caltare of fruits. raanagenien, of horses and stock, sheep,: hoga,-beea, cooking ; making bread &a., domestic: dyes; banieke'Ciiing, sickness, hialth; and 13, great variety of•other subjects. _ - •Wninknorto, Pa., Feb. 21; v 370• P. C. Vial nr.,nart—Dear Sir have airraye • had a skirt Of itffinity . and fellow'revling with On" term, and _all, the.suliordintite retinue of ty pographioal profession I have been quite itte -easeful in Making their rioquaintande,'.and scull voting with them the meet spelel relations; but, 'after ail, as uncle Dacia . said 'about the girls,, I; have' sometimes thought them 41 4.1u00d• queer things" entered the sanctum the other morn. ing and found you overhauling a bundle. of pa pers with studious attention, and if feel ever so communicative, social or. .inquisitive, I think 'of We i mar - 1y poi/pant things that have been said • 1 about the "bores of the sanctum." do my -busi ness as briefly as possible and retire. ' I go thro' the oleo apd all is sileritiiiive the nimble fingers and tlieiteu.l3l . click of the types as they, take their places in:the do ' you call it*-- 1 dowet feel at liberty to touch any thing or to, speak , --hero eilence gives no, consent but for bids—l step out as still as a mouse and carefully • shut the,door behind me. Thus r have ad no! opportunity toriacquaint Myself with the rules of , an office as I would like to do in this brief inter view. • Now I will suppose you are at leisure,, and owl are seated for a frank, free, good miter; ed*chat. EEO I—ls n newspaper conSidered tiro property oe; an -editor, or tiro pco plo ...thlpnyfor 14 awl rorra it ? 2—Do editors geLrally publish , no artists' ear-, cept,they approve the.sentiments r of there ?r•Or . .` 15 it always understood ttutte on odiP:trP l : l , l ?)Cs l -) Os article, be therefore.epproyercor. the- same: unless he enters an objection in' his editerial? ' 8— Is it a rule generally recognized among ed.:. hors that all communications are confidential; - whether so requested or not by the author od Ahem? 1 4—ls it a breach of order to allow any one to mid manuscripts in the sanctum ? b—Why do editors fetich() the name of their oontributora, when their oontri . butiona ate inoffensive? B—lf.an[ article has been published in 'ono griper, can it properly he 'another" as original —by k tbe autbor,-subseqUently • 7—ls'it :the right of any editor to makit anyi alterations in an article that he consents to pub lish, without-a request to do-so by-the author? 8,-.74krer..pooVezenerally,allawed. 4 o:appitls. of . any particular excellence in a dewspaper,—rx, cep! of Wotele, Without' being charged of offering ittradvertisetnent'in disguise 7?—. , • , • •• , d-figs say pergon ri E, .394,a Ultii :belt ti, subscriber.or interloper, to wake • hiintelf:irea, with the exchaugos•belonging.to an.officet 4 I would like to chat longer, sit,' but f, oar bOre . youlttlready.L-Good night. . r REMAUKS AND ANSWER kst..Vilienever a, copy of a paper ha's been de.a, livered to. a subscriber, it is his„.whether ho hal paid for it or not. But the ‘ newspaper," in tho, sense implied by .our correspondent, belongs to the editor and proprietor. - A - question whether ai stock of goods on thO Merchant's - Bt:00 belong l ed to the merohant or to the people who buy them, would be just as pertinent. • 2d, .17one but narrow minded and bigoted dough-heads, who sometimes obtain "control 'of newspaper columniv-req:uire that articles for pubt lication shall alWays coincide with their own Beni anionic. Such a rule might answer where news.; papers are under the iron sway of kings and dos.; pots ; 'but in a land where public opinion is ai free as it is here, and whore popular intelligence is ea wide-spread and general, it . would 'be die. graceful in the extreme, and utterly-at war with every dietatF, of honor and, decency. At the same time, it is right and proinr that all editors should use a rigid discretion i j the accepting of original or selected articles;: and no person whose contributions arc for any cause rejected, has fair .grounds fur complaint therefor. The editor alone is held responsible to tith public fur the matter which his columns (7 , 0at.10;...... 1 is n hislinty to till his paper with such articles as ars most. congeniM to his own taste, and as 'he has 3. just right to prove to his patrons. 3d. The rule is fully recognized and honora. lily abided by. The secret OT . lin. author is ail safe with an editor as with the author and experience tell us in ninny eases much more so. An author's name is never disclosed to satin fy anybody's idle curiosity. 4th. If there is any %irtuo in our answer to the third question, n reply to the fourth is unnZ emery, for, 10 far as communications are con 4 owned, to which our correspondent evidently x.v. era, the one involves the other sth. Contributions may not be inoffensive, oven when on their face they appear to be. The requirement is made, in such ease!, because it ig every way rel.sonable that an editor should know who his correspondents are, and utterly unrea sonable that a correspondent should undertake to conceal Manama from the medium through which ho expects to bring hip writings to the public. If the article is not inoffensive, it wilt not be denied in any quarter that the editor should know oho wrote it ; and if it is inoffen sive, the writer certainly can have no objectiiinq to enclosing 1113 nem with his manuscript. A.ti editor is nut doing himself justice, when ho con sents to publish •au original article, no mattes what may be its merits, unlesat draiver also contains a record of the name of the writer. tith. it is generally conOdered that an author has a fair title to his own productions; hut when ho has handed theta over to a newspaper fOr'pub pication, (li( 9 or e di . 4.F03.1 (Y, and 13001)4 . to the paper in which they ale printed, and the writer has simply the credit of their authorship. He clay nut copy them into another paper, without fall nod fair credit to the ,pap!er in which they first appeared. `I hi Snt least is our doctrine, and we think stand the tent of literary Arne. Lice. 7th. An editor should nut make a mater it alteration without the consent of the writer. If, in bin judgment, prudence requires such an al teration, it, is better to deeline,the publication,-- But, as a general thing, editors have neither time nor inclination to re-write or amend the of their correspondents. 'they should, roma like Minerva from the head of Jove, full fledged, and ready for mingling with the bustling world. Such as are not thus prepared, usually find A resting place far short of the ambitious place for which they ',veto intended; while many sor4 specimens, for one rut on end another, fun/ their way to the public gaze. " With all their imperfections on their heads," the lofty pyramids of those rejected, in labyrin thine pigeon holes of the editor's sanctum, int'. nibli a sad commentary 011 the delusive ambition of that 'lumen/us class who, iu their own person= al opinions, only, have a call to "write fur the paper." Sib. We don't get a very clear idea of this query of our correspondent, but we say , gene rally, that the matter of " advertising in .dis-u guise," is a practice from which printers have suffered much, and by means of which they have been greatly imposed. on. But they have long since gut their eyes open to this abomination and nuisance, and are hoping fur the concert of a ,neasure to retinal the practice altogether. fish. No man has a right to the exchange pa pers uithout the consent of tho editor and pro prietor of the concern. It is just as reasonable to claim nay other property belonging to an edi tot, ai lit papers. Although we are sorry to say that the plactiee is quite prevalent all over the country, for certain individuals to be present at the opening of mails. and, 'of course, they mast have the first look at tho, papers. Modesty for bids further explanation. Trusting our corre ,, potideut may bo profited by tbo explaontioris aboNe riven, Ivo bid Lint, fdr the pres'ent, gooai•byo, LIBERTY. —The sudden change from mild to very cold heather has been very 'great with us etleighing is good, and if it should continuo for several weeks, lumbermen and others, will Kura a chance to do up their hauling, and their work ing men willreceive their pay. Wo hope it will be fhe mcana of throwing more money into circa; )(Ilion, and nn doubt it will result in a revival of : good times in our vicinity, and throughout the entire county. Died, nmSundny, Feb. 20th 1870, Mr. ,Orlando Levergood, aged 23 years and 9 months. Ho was a. young man of great promise, and had he been spared, ho would luivo made bis mark in the world. 'lt can he said of a truth, that a finer young man was never raised in Liberty township. His loss too his widowed mother, brothers sisters and to our whole community, will he very se voreljr felt. SCRIBE. MORRIS 11.2 abort space to 'offer afew - itigestione 'ielating' to our publio sohools. Wo have bore two large and conlonodrousSeliool houses, and fOur ladles teaoh ing. Now with all duo deference to: the ladies, must _put in a plea for a in manila° leacher, and that teacher to teach a 'publio night slam), our guardians of.tho publics schools, will, no .deubt,,lbinir. that% .e'novel, idea, Do, not, get gontipaen; it has been well; tested, in several of the /hates; and especially In the city of'Now York, where it gives, entire satisfaction, and answers all the purposes that tho advocates of the system ' ' • 1 , : Noted, 610 m that,boys hero, who cannot attend the day school, (night to receive the same atten tion as the youth of New Yorli pity, orMSy other place. "It may not be generally known„. that in Morrie , run, Fall It rook, and Arnot, the three mining districts of Tioga Co., thorn is a large alas of boys from ton to seventeen whp-are frith their fathers or guardians, in or about the mines all the 34ar'round,-and do not attend , any day school, unless their parents release: them , from their labor and send them to , school. To such a class, a public night school would bo invalgable. Now gentlemen, in charge of our public schools, there is the matter in a nut shell. I hope you gill take it into conSideration i 'cogitate Well lay your - red tope up; and then not.• The Spartan band of 'Good Tempters hero aro doibg a good work in this place,. and deserve a passing notice, Starting under adverse dream: stances, they are acoomplisting great good. Tho noW Lodge of Odd Fellows, organized last month under the title of Morris Ron Lodged, No. OS, commenced with 95 members; and :11P to the prompt time have initiated 20, with a large num ber of other appliCations On their books. . A new and fatal disease has made its appear ance in this section itinonF the adult population, 4orrninating fatally in Ppixko cases, laide of forty eight:bpi:oB.v .01,0 physicianlmftwO4o, enlighten Our minds , es to the cause or nature of the disease. and only answer our questions by a profound shako of the head-. 11 . 1 - view of tlio large 'number of immigrants that rench this section every spring, would it,not be advisable .-for -our -physicians tti_ take somo stops to prevent the introduction of disease) and especially_ef,tbac now discos, known as the f,'rclapsing"fo ver," 'which . is rCpCrted ns being very contagious. The Wesleyan Methodititajwic have bad 'ltorno church tiouties, owing' ie Arne gf•thoinmeipibord wishing to join the Odd Follows—a clad's° in their Discipline not' allowing their members to join the Masons, or Odd Fellows; and as I believe it ia-tti~sinl3'roligions_-b`odyi 'Of any :VOW 'Oat, forbids its members from associating with either of the obeyed nattied.organisatiOns, considerable interest is felt by the outside community as to the result, The Virginia cheap lands are just now attract- , ing:thß aqention of our owns people. Some 44,141 bought land there, and i removed their families: ethers contemplate .going in the spring. We wish them mach success in the Old Thiminion. W. L. It. AgONC; vita INDIANS.—Liont. Herndon tells us that ,oraborigiaces are found irC.thq deepest forests of South America, from the An; des to tho A tlantie•coast, that do , not have and use Dr. Ayer's medicines and Lowell cottons.— " Tiotnont," " Suffolk," " Boott," aro seen in largo rod and blue letters upop their garments, while Ayer's THU find Phony Pectoral are among the treasures of their habitations. Their native soillurnishes them 'all their' Nod and most of their remedies,: but they stiffer from some afflic— tions which must have the interposition of higher -skftl.--(Sentinel, Liberty, Va, MARRIAGES. TAVLO:t—smax—ln Onceohx, on thellth of Feb. IS7O, by Ver. John Cairns ' Capt. Chas. It. Taylor to Miss Stella A. slaughter of Morgan Seeley, Esq., all of Osceola. , LDNIIARDT—SATITNS--In Stoll.); Folic, Feb. 29, 1810, ty U.N. D. A. Pcpo, M. Catlper Lvolhurcit to 111,1stiOtth. 'tine 1,. &thing. of Phillipsburg:. Itlrrltlill--GOODWI&—In Middlebury, Vet): 13, 1870, lry the haute, Mr. lialem .7. Butler of Chathem to ttifyrt Amadnithurv. • „ STIIWAIVIPRV:4IM.IIII--Iti KeeneyVillo;Fen.O, 4 lM by 0. D. Keeney, MA Mr. Theodora Bfewitrt to Ativs Adelina Pt immer. bot h of Farmington. WHITEULAD—OLTIIOI? In Knoxville, Feb. 17, 1&70. Aaron Whitehead, of Steithen Co., N. Y., IO Mitt, Delilah Qlt hot, of Knoxville, Pa: .' • 44 0 . 013.11 7P. 111., Tuesday, 111arcla 1. Sharp l'o.emptory -Call The Richardson . Washer. -WE the undersigned do hereby say to nil— that we have tried this machine, and think it far :,uperior to any we_ ever say. It washes complete, and works with perfect on:w— ooly requiring about ono tenth the labor of coin !min washers. We think it cheap, simplo and durable. It does not wear the clothes, but sim ply eleancti tom all dirt. And we cheerfully recommend it to all; it being now canvassed for with great snccess. - March 2, 1870 8t Mrs. Joro Me Smith, dln. William Mathers, " Mary A Dewey, eorga Parker, " Christina Watkins, " Nettie Watkins, " Lewis lloluiu P. C. Vin Golder. Air. M. 0. Sutton is tho onlynnthorizod Agon is this locality. •- Mor. 2-ot. ORPHANS' COURT, SALT.—By, virtue of an Order -issnedsout of the' OrphatiS' Court. of Tiogo county, the andorsignedignardian, of Lovina Collins, will expose to public sale, 'on the promises, in Union township, on the 80th day of March, A. 1), 1870,.nt 2 o'clock, P. M., an undivided onmfourth part of all that certain lot or tract of land situate in said Union town! 6111 p, Tiotta county, and bounded on the north by 'until of 1 - /a Soper, oast by lauds of.To eeph Collins and L. N. Oriswold, south by landft of Chauncey Bacon, and tvest by lands of Goo. O. ; containing about fifty-five acres, (fifty acres of which are cleared,) together with ono frame house, frame barn, and small orchard therein, Terms.—Ono—third ca.lll, ono—third in one year from ithe confirmation, and ono—third in two years' GilAitiES STOCKWELL', ' March 2, 1870;4t _ Guardian. A tunToit'S NOTICE.—Tho Auditor's of 11clotor ' will moot in tho Court 'loose, Wellsboro,Monday, Feb, Bth, at 10 o'clock, a. in., to fleitlo the accounts of k aid township., It. BUCELY, Soc'y. Fob. '23, 1670—tf; IMPORTANT NOTICE =I CLO,SVEG OUT SALE OF WINTER GOODS : The subscriber offers hie entire Stoo( of Winter Antis at actual TIO,SV ZOM .04gE This .will he found a, rani opportunity :or purchosers, as t!ho Stock is largo; and well selected, consisting in part of DRESS GOODS of various style; and fairrieß adapted d to the SEE SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BUFFALO AND LAP ROBES, GENTS• OVERCOATS, AND A GENERAL STOCK OF WINTER CLO THING Tlio public are invited to call and examine the Stack Welleboro, Feb. 16, 1870-tf SPECIAL •*,or.r,icis., *:,,c_04 1 - , poo ;* gcoi*.ixno*T • Requires icamediate attention"; as neg SO W /Vj-1 loci often rainits in iip iticitratio thnr, RONCHIA ••• • Br'oton's BrorFhiat 21.0c . h.es ti , . , ruel - A C " . will most invariably give in slant relief . , OATAILBU, COXIIVIIPtIrt and Tao tiattiasse, they' !AO effect;' 'SINGERS and PUBLIC . i3P4AK.ERF/ nee them to clear and strengthen the voice. , - • - •• ' " Owing to the good reputation and popularity of the Trochee; Zaan - j - tiorthlese - and cheap imitations are , of ferod, which aro F ood far nuthiag, Tie sure to obtain the true Vinfs, Woo°Mal_ Troches, i*c BOLD Etatiliillanz. 1,4e0f The Confeetitonewof an Invalid, pI93IIBFIED for too benefit of young tntri and - o th ers rho troffered from NetvoitoDebilithectOopylying the means 'of Bblf:ctire. ;Written by ono iwbo cored himpelf; and sent fipo'on •receiving apost-paid directed otivelopp.- Addreop: NATFIAN/EL . . •-, , 4 Brodglyo,ll.,y.-'-dta. ERICORS , OF - YOUTH • A OBNTLEMAN whb 'suffereU, loijoara train Nor vows Debillty,'Priniature nocari and all tho erects of youthful indtscrotThniwi tl, for the salie'litsufforlna lin manity,' send free to all 'who need' tifokaceli•t• and dlremtione forluaking the simple rfimellY by vihiCh' was aimed.' Sufferers "Oohing:to profit by'the adver tlsoYs experience, caes do, eo by mhtlithelug in _perfect confldence.. ' .30IIN B. 00110BN,' May 20,'69-ly. No. sl,l,Cedar btreet, Now , Yorli. • , :t - • To, CO_DISUR ‘4 IPI I VESs r,2 , •, TILE Advertiser, hail pi heonyostol.ed tataltb•itt a to*,rreek e, e yo,ry.s.linplgyomelhaftaz.basingsair. fared several years with a spveo, Ian); :affection, and thqt. dread dlseaml..ContillinPAQ.B.. L .....: l l.l% ll ziontil Mak o ltbbwrith hts fdloW:Saffecers tho mcano,ofapro, • wo,alooo,4esiro%ho ite44 .61:91 pro scrOttpluriso(frstitOrobarge,byfih:the -- iAtlonalor prellpaila g - and uslog:tho vattleciwhicii thljy v 41. 1 :,1 a tlbp',ol3an pea CoSertslilloN, - Airtairisstleoporii ; Omtc, cipj act cift tho adtettlseco-0144 1 9g-Itti_e Micr i l tiVis lite& heti - Opt theratilleitcali:arieVeltraNidnfOnsat on which lie conceives to ho ialiaiitiblei:eiar Ale ~hbPos every suftorermilltrody,-,aaJt ust them nothing, And maypt•ovira - hlessing. Parties wishing the 'prescription, addresi A. WILSON, ; • -•••„-, --- Willionsburg, Lingo (lottatyal. May 20, 1809-Iy,' • - • . LOOK' AT THIS ? that runs itself, at s3.less than ever sold before at the TIOGA HARDWARE STORE. AO4IK• !AT THIS T„ SAP 'PAILS $25 per Hundred. SAL' PANS at your own price, at the HARDWARVSTORE: TIIE'OLXDPER GROSS VDT SAW.—Ptioo seduced to 85 cents pbr foot. • ' SLEIGH " SHOES.—Price reduced to 5 cents per pound. CENTRAL RAIL ROAD LANTERNS.— ,Prico reduced to $1,75 at the -•- , " TroclA. ITA`RDWARIC•S'I'OILE. 100 Z, 1,1t 4 ttl az a 36D--„ 6Z: AIME PANE; at"... 6 s'eonttfitiii dom. 8.913 than can be bought claesthero, at the 11ADIVARIT STQAE. 100 DOZIN PAILS, and all other artiolea of Tin-Ware at lower prices than you over bought before, at the . • Look 'at his • rorsormo%.• TAXika • . 1.16.14,.[...4-1,4.4 irrth:afrft cents per mile on the purchase of ,at the • • TIOGA, HARDWAIt STORE. Tioga, Feb.l), 1876.—tf.." The Place to Buy Groceries, L. F. TRUMAN. Ilti - VlNertaken - tho Storo - fortneily occupied by John It. Boron for dry goods, and con- Irted it into a R. R. N. D. S ;GROCII4Y & PROVISION evoryttlink fresh and good con Lo found hero, and at prices to pleaxe. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,- MO LASSES, FISH, &C., &C., Call and .-Gu n 3, that we may 4onvinco you of the foot that, fmr motto is, " Cheap, Quick Sales, annd Stunll Profits." Tim roxnaininr, Drylitoorls,•of, J. R. 'Bowen, will be Bold at this establishment at very low figures. F. TRUIVINN. TN pursuance of an order of the Court of Com mon Pleas, of Tioga county, dated the third day of Fehruary, 1870, C. W. Beach, Guardian of Horace, Mattison, Cummings .1. Mattison, El len Mattison, Ralph Mattison, Ruth Mattison, J. S. Mattison and Willis Mattison,' will, on Wed. nosday, the 23d day of March, 1870, tit 10 A. M., on the premises, expose to public sale, all of the interest of his said' wards in all that lot of land situated in the borough cf Knoxville, in Tioga county, Pa.; hounded on the north by Cummings Mattison,"on the oast by J. Goodspeed, J. Dearman, A. Dearman and F. Woodbury; south by Main street, and 'West by L. Mattison; containing eighteen acres; with two.frame 13Moses, one frame barn, and au apple orohard ihereen. Also, all that other lot of land situatt4 in Deerfield. township, Tioga county, Pa. ; bounded on the north by the Billings es tate, east and west by Cummings Mattison, and south by H. Freeborn and estate •of H. Seeley; deceased; containing 25 acres, more or less.— Terms. eusb. C. W. BEACH, Gua'n. Feb 23, 1870 tlw DISSOLUTION.—The oo.portuorship hero torero existing under the firm name of Truman Mothers, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 7th inst. - L. F. TRUMAN, Fell 23, 1570.,31, C. MAT HERS, TIM undorsigncd, appointed an Auditor in the matter of the account of J. Emery, Ad ministrator of - the estate of David 11. Smith, dei ceabed, to settle baid account and marshal the assets in the hands of said accountant for dis tribution, will attend to the duties of his—ap pointmerit, at his office, in Wellsboro,Tiogato., Pa., on Wednesday, March 30, 1870 ; when and whero all persons are required to present their claims, or be debarred ftotn coining in for a share of said assets. JOHN I. MITCHELL, Feb 23, 1870, At Auditor. THE PLACE TO BUY KEROSENE THOS. HARDEN LOOK IT THIS ? LOOK AT THIS. TIOGA HARDWARE STORE ESTABLISHMENT, tr) F. TRUMAN • \Vußsboro, 1870-tf. Guardian's Sale. Auditor's Notice: E. H. Harris' CELEBRATED BAKING POWDERS for sato by Feb. 2, 1870. P. It. WiLLTAMS & CO. Kerosene Lamps, CHEAP AS DIRT, AT Feb. 2, 1870. P. IL WILLIAMS Ac CO. OIL THE CHEAPEST 11T Fob. 2, 1870. P. R. WILLIAMS ,4 CO —__ For Anything . You want in the BRIT LINE, Go to P. It. Williams A; Co. They kooplthe host stock and sell the Chenimst. Feb. 22. I.FIIIIL NE* 1 . 1, • EARLY SPRING i, • , !,', : k , i: i : •-.''. ::•••-: 2 ,;.5 A . . . .. • - N. The subscribers are now receiving new — goods aliaost 4:1141Y, - , , suited . tc the trade Pt' this eieaeon 'of 'the year, arid wa can and are Willing ; to zoititoltim ' object to all per. lions who aro, prepared to buy such goods early, to buy of 'i; ; Oa we 011DICAO can claim 404 to aforq.t.bettppAvpritse of -• • • . , ' , , 111 TWENTY-FIVE Pi R CENT-. ISM on tho prices of an t y IA pow goods, and also , a savioof g COMI era ) e '4l I j die interest` what the prices will be when business is active. 3 • KR LINEN STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW, ' .• , , l a BRAWN • TABL 4i , LINENS, HALF BLEACHED' TABLE LINENS. BLEACHED' ' 'ME LINENS, NAPKINS, TEA DAYLAS, SCOTCH • DIAPERS, S IRTING LINENS, BROWN CRASHES, BLEACH -ED' ; ( opßit. - ES:- - THJOICABCCK TOWELING, BORDERED ..-r'TOVir S,'PRINVED 'TOWELS, TABLE SPREADS, IEII LINEN . ZOOMS, &0., &C., is marked nt fnll twonty-Ilve,por cent. less than tho phone at.whiol Tro solit,lnr many goods last - teasott: - Our DomestieStock, ifow filliokuOvith all the desirable makes in =I _ BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, BROWN SHIRTINGS, BROWN MEETINGS, TICKINGS, DENIMS,.STRIPES 'AND' NEWEST . STYLES:I_, N' PRINTS, NEWEST STYLES IN GINGIIAMS;W:, •• ' • •• - • ' Which wo'aro - selliiig nth finial( advance on the present low rate of prices in wholesale markets. Boots - and Shoes Wo aro also adding largely to onr stook of Boots and Roes, putting in as fast as possible, nowest stylos in . • LADIES' SERGE POLISH BOOTS. LADIES' SERGE BUTTON BOOTS. LADIES' PEBBLE GOAT POLISH LADIES' PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON -- - BOOTS. - - BOOTS. And shall keep a still larger stock this season than last, and also sell them at a slight reduction in prices, as we have boon enabled to got a , off of several of our loading makes, and in all cases whey we do so, we give our customers the benefit of it. We increased our sales in this department last year about 20 per cont. 'over the year before, and hopo to do the Bailie this year. '.come_ and see us,,and we will show you an attractive stock of NEW, GOODS, AT LOW PRICES, end help you make your money buy more goody, per dojlar,thaufer,a good luau years. Corning, Feb.. 9, 1870. NORWAY OATS FOR SEED lir HAVE • twenty-five bushels of tbo gonnino Ramsdell Norway oats. being part of fifty bushels raised from ono bushel sowing. The seed from which the above oats wore raised, was bought in Now -York City from tho' solo agents of the • genuine Ramsdell Norway Oats.— Price. $5 per bushel. Address, Fob. In, '7O-ti. • High School. • rrinn übscriber will open a School in the 1 . village of Oscohla, on Monday, March 7th, 1870, and continuo twolro weeks. RATES OF TUITION : Primary, Cnnanion English, Eub. J,-tf. C. C. WARD, Principtil. 'IOC~I, HIGH pQHC.iOL., 11. M. , EFIELfIS, R. T. M,Citkfi , Miss IIATTII: 1). - CLOSP, ... ..... Prim. Dop't. 9d Term will open Deo. 20, ane j eontinue 14 weeks. Tuition strictly in advance. No bills made for 1040 than half a torm. Nojedue tient; made except in cases of protrac ecteolnese. Rooms to rent to thoso who desire to board them selves. , OF TUITION Common English, Elementary A wary Philosophy and Primary ?by: all pupils of school ago residing in Common English Higher " Commercial cogis . o p time unlimited Gorman—uxtrit English Pratiches,and tieriaan . I “ " Commercial c l .For infoiratioti witlfrogaid to IT call on, or addr . osti . 1 ' ll'. M. BEELES, Pi De0.15,.1860—tf; A: FEET WOOD, do FARM . PROI 'Jo/ oeivod in liayment for Tuition. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration having beon• granted to tho undersigned upon tho estate lof John 11. Rico, lato of Wellsboro, dec'd; alluersons in. debtod to said dooodents or claiming against the same, must settle with ESTHER It. RICE, Jan. 19, 1870-6 w. Ad ibex. A. B. IPASTMAN, " " 4 DENTIST , t ! • A 414741. Special Notice. AB. EASTMAN has the* largest stook of • teeth - over kept in Tioga county. Also a NEW zurnovratsit, never bolero offered to tho public, with which ho can give more perfect sets of teeth than can possibly be made on any other plan yet known. [See testimonial at the office.] Nitrous oxide gas administered with remarka ble effect; rendering the extraction of teeth pain less, and oven pleasant.. Two now and comploto gasometers in operation, furnishing a full sup ply of fresh gas at all times. Special attention paid to filling and preserva tion of th natural teeth.. Prices to suit all. Feb 2 ' 0 tf 4 nal...— S' . 0 tf P NNSYLVANIA ...: SPIT WORMili_....SellOOL. TIrE next Term (14 weeka) 'will' commence Monday, March 21st, 1870. $6O pays for . Board, Room, Wood, Oil, Wash ing, Use of Text Books. Those designing to teach, receive State aid amounting to $7,00 or sl4per Term.--Send for Circular. CHARLE§ 11. VERRILL, ,Fob 2, 1810. tf Principal. GENUINE NORWAY OATS For Sale by P P. ROBERTS. Seed got of Ramsdell, • Now York Fubruary l , 16, 1870-tf TOTICIL T —Wo pay Cash for ASH, CHERRY and CHESTNUT LOGS, delivered at our. Mill. Ash Logs out 13 anti 14 feet. Cherry and Chestnut, 12, 14 and 18 foot long. We saw nothing short of 12 foot in longthl TRUMAN k BOWEN. •:‘ , I =II FOR =I RE =EN and ovary article in it, onnsistingpf SMALL DISCOVNT HIRAM BROOKS, Wellabor°, PA $3 00 ::5,00. SG,OO. • -Principal Assistant gobra, ,Pri .logylfreolt.o Togo. Boro. $5,00 ...... 7,00 5,00 3,60 8,50 11T50... 8.50 ms oT board incipnl, ' ima, Pa. IP TICE,' RE- N 0,12, MAIN STRENT, IVELLSBORO, PA TRADE MEI J. A. Parsons & Co. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. tk e , '—A MI tho most perfect purg,h. ' tiro we /ire ebb) to preclude, = • ,nod as we think, has ever yet Leon by any body. Their effects have abundantly thown to the community - how much they excel the other medicines in use. They 111%) Pate Mid pkasent to take, but powcrfal locum Their pen. etrating properties stimulate the Nitta nctton of the body, remove the obstrnctions of Ito organs, purify the blood, nod expel disrn,e. They purge out the foal hu mors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate slug gish or disordered Orga IN into their natural actiona r and Impart tone and strength to the whole system. Not only do they core, the every day complaints of orery body, but formidable and clan.. _ _ . gerOU F 1 CIihNISP., While the produce powerful effects, they rite at the tame limo, in diminished doses, the safest turd host physic Matt an be employed for children. Being tmar•ctated, theytare ple,o.aut to take; and, lining purely vegetable, are entirely harmless. Cures have been made that uotild surnott belief, were they not substantiated by men of such exalted character, as to , forbid 'the suspicion of untruth— Many aim eat clergyman and physicians certify to the public the re liability of our reinediesoubi le others have sent us the . m snrance 01 their conviction that our preraritt oul contribute iminersely to the reliof of our MM. ted fellow nem. The Agent below named is pleased to fncuieh gratis our American Almanac, containing ditectlons for the use of these medicines an certificates of their cut o the fothmin g complaints; Co'tirencer,liilion Complaints, Bbenneitism, DropsY, leartbui n Headache arising front foul stomach, Nauses,lii:ii,sestimi, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and 'ain at ising t !wren out, Flatulency, Lois of A ppotite, all ()themes p Mill require 1111 evacnant medicine. They nl ta r by put i lying the blond and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would hot be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervouit Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and All other kindred disorders arising from a low state of the holy, or eti titttletiOll,oll its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations on which they make more profit. Demand AM's and take no others. The sick Went the bent aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepaired by Dr. J. C, & CC., Lowell, Mass. and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere. Jim . 1 9,1870—'1w - DOOR AGENTS WANTED FOR' STRUG GLERS AND TRIUMPHS OF P. T. BARNUM. WRITTEN II MRS/XI , IN ONE LARGE OGTAVO ToLLIME— Nr,mu,r bUO PAGLei'^i'IIINTLD IN ENOLOII AND CIERMAN-- 33 ELEGANT YULL PAGIE ENGRAVINGS: IT ERIbTARICB FORTY YLAIIS RECOLLECTIoNB of his Busy tos a Mercbatie,llllinager, Ranker, Lecturer and zdiowntaii, and gives accounts of his Tuipritonnicut, his Failure, his Sijecessful European !fours, and im portant Historical and Personal Reminiscences, re plete ailh Humor Anecdotes and Entertaining Narra tive, Nu book published so acceptable to all classes. Every ono wants it. Agents are selling from 60 to 100 a week. We offer extra terms. 011 Y Illustrated Cats,. town , and T erms to Agents sent free. • J. 11.IJUllit it CO., l'ubbelient, Hartford, Conn. FRESH GROUND PLASTER AT . TIOGrA, BY T. L. BALDWIN, & CO. $7,50 per ton. Planing & Thatching. FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT ING, TONGUED & GROOVED, with rapidity and mfaotnok3, with our now Ma chines. Try it and soo. r 33. T. VANIIORN. Wollsboro, Jan. 1,3870. Norws.D.y Oats. T HAVE for solo forty bushels of tho genuine Ramsdell Norway Oats; being part of 'M t bushelsoLais.ed from 28 quarts sown on of au acre. Tfie seed from which the above oats wore raised, was bought in Now York city, from the sole agents for tho solo of the genuine Ramsdell Norway Oats. H. S. ARCHER. Wellsboro, Feb 2, 1870. Stu Wdllsboi•O Bakery, • ,is .T. BURGIN wouldto the e r ens o • lkhoro and viein i ity that pre Pared to supply thdtn wild BREAD, PIES AND CAKES, of the best quality. Wo also servo meals to . thoge, who wish. OYSTERS always on hand, for halo, and served if desired. Call at the old Stevons' stand. J. J. BERGIN. IRON WORKS! ._ It FOUNDRY lc MACHINE SHOP I WELLSIEOIO, PA. PARS & :`,AVERY, PROPRIETORS, PLOWS, .HORSE . HOSES, OULTIVA• TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET— TLES, ALL kits, SAP PANS,, FARMING UTENSILS, ALL • KINDS, WOOD MACHINES von SAWI NCI'. WOOD; =I Brick Machines, CHURN 'PONVE,R ; THE TOMPKINS `cotn4TY, HCCRSE'_POWEIV; I - MIGAT AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, • , 1 - ' And_alo,..D.icorything A . ..m[loly found_ inst—first e:ass Shop. WO call particular .nttontion to our .51A CHINE StIOP, which has bacn , ,rc-ltilt with N new, and first-Ones )„, v. ~I Ac ll I NEIY, L A T`lj Iron PLANER, DRILL, .bc. We employ none but first-claiis,workmen, and are ( therefore,-pre pared to , do ouTwork in the best style, and at t short notice. Wo have • ecently added new MACHINERY, for Pla ing and Matching boards, Call and see us. I , . , , • •J_. . . • Jatii:s, 1870,-ly. , , .-.. S An! & AVERT. BEE - HIVE EXCHANGE, BUT AT DISCRETICiNI Tj Oil sco that half a column of s.pii-co with jattlf I an inch of reading matter ddn't helP me atter all. What d'ye do that for?" . asked. less than a million of my eustomere, when 1" appeared in blank. And, being tuckered out with trying -to explain why I did it, I ant forced to do it in print: Know yo, Itl good - peoplo, that I nm -doing- Land- OlTioetßupinosg, WII 0 LES ALE 8,7; RETAIL SUGARS, ALL GRADES, SYRUPS, MO LASSES, PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, MACKEREL; WHITE FISH, CISCORS, COP, HALT, Tll 7 T, AND SO rORTII, And T am ;oiling cheap as I alr.ny's, do, and can Savo country deal CCN, their exponse , i to filo little city or Elmira, Or thci big city of 140 w York.— PH P, Tf,A Mr . ; e is ono of my biggo.st, and bes 4 things rou e;:nni,tl.r,et better or eheapor, 011111 1 can sell you. N'ou may pa• tronize rho Great atn rri cnu Tea Company, and Then I flan ilo yon good. I bora enough to Pot ' lip gfl 4,.'enply a for the next 25 years, Beshlin no man hat fa big gor or better lot of , 30(Mtl. al Z.E.4l)2g* hen I have, and am polling them at a bargain CANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES WOODEN WARE; CONFEC TIONERY, not mixed as I mix them hero, but in good order Limy all the hat I can, and almost everything else but teasels Sign of tha BULL !c, BFF•IIIVF W. T. MATIIERS Wellsboro; Dec. 15, 1864. HAVE 1 1 0 U SEEN THE Immense Stock of Carpets, ' AND OIL CLOTHS„ • ' 9 4 in the Carpet Storo n!' , . Oat. 27, 1809. SMITH ,t WAITE'S, Corning, N. Y. HIGHLAND NibIISEHIES. clipmum:,s,3tut-Ltuz Co., N. Y. FRUIT AND ORINA - 111ENTAL TREES, GRAPE VINES,STRAWBERRIES, PLANirS,,BEDDING I PLANTS, • • 6 ROSES; &0., - OEO. VIM A: SON, PROPRIETORS. M. 11. PRINCE, Agont, Wolleboro, Pn. Sukremider, OE Tiwrefore s OOLONO OR GREEN TEAS, TE ING Everwthiag in the Grocery Line, BUTTER AND -CHEESE, C• IVERYT AND - i Wei labors). Pa,.• Wren and Stables, on Water greet, la rear of Court llouse..7Thej will tar nish horses, single or double, with Buggies, or Carriages, at short notiee."- Loiectispeslesilx• in the business enables the propiletoze -tarannounee with confidence they min meet 40,14.491 L ibi0 mends in their line,. Drivers furnished, if &tired and passengers carried to'iny Pert 'of the country. Thankful for past favorri they invite eotitinuanea of custom. Terms reasonable. _ • Nov. 24, 1889.-ly. Furniture IFuriiitime! 11 . A.YING oompleted his new Cabinet Ware house on Main street, Webber°, b r za trtcdC :od it with a large and istiperior assorted' stool of FURNITURE. itainfier Suits, Walnut, link Maple, - - ke &v.